VLC can play anything, on anything. The VLC player – initially only available on desktop operating systems like Linux, Mac, and Windows – has been moving into the modern age, with clients for mobile devices and other… things.

With Windows 10, VLC decided to build a UWP app; by the nature of a UWP app, it works everywhere Windows 10 works – which means not only Windows 10 Mobile and Windows 10 but also Xbox One and the HoloLens.

The folks building VLC have submitted the latest update for Microsoft’s certification process, and if all goes well; we are getting a new VLC version with improved support for the Xbox One controller. The update bumps the version to 2.1.1 as well and brings a few bug fixes with it too.

Here’s everything that’s new in version 2.1.1, including the bug fixes:

Fixed an issue that slowed down media discovery

Fixed crash when browsing password protected network drives

B will now close the playback overlay when it’s displayed

Fixed crash when displaying Teletext subtitles

Various hardware acceleration bugs have been fixed

Fixed tab colors

Fixed inconsistent background audio behavior

Fix duplicated display of network drives

Added fast seek using gamepad triggers

Fix default control panel button focus

Fix wrong external drive being browsed when 2 or more drives are plugged in

Improved media discovering performances

Fix mixed up channels when playing 5.1/7.1

General performance improvement

You can read the full change log for all this update, and all of the previous updates ever made to VLC over at VLC’s repository. The app is available via the Windows Store for Windows 10 Mobile, Windows 10 PC, Xbox One and HoloLens.